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  • It's Wednesday, April 13th. Bozeman breaks ground on its first year-round shelter and a conversation about the potential danger surrounding the lack of service on I-94 outside of Glendive and if anything is being done about cell phone dead zones in rural Montana.
  • It's Tuesday, May 10th. The democrats running to represent eastern Montana in the U.S. House and a conversation with western House district candidate, republican Al Olszewski, about his campaign.
  • It's Monday, May 16. A march brings attention to the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons movement; demonstrators call for protections on abortion if Roe is overturned; and fish — lots of them — are back in Lake Elmo.
  • It's Thursday, April 21st. The launch of a new three-digit suicide helpline number this summer, nurses in Dillon form a union and federal funding to give a boost to the Montana meatpacking industry.
  • It's Friday, April 22nd. Republican candidates for Montana's 2nd Congressional District seat debate over rural issues, how winter wheat crops are fairing as drought conditions persist and the state hospital's top administrator ousted after federal officials pulled funding at the facility.
  • It's Thursday, June 2nd. A donation to Montana's only statewide food bank to mitigate the rising cost of delivering food to pantries, the lawsuit against the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service over the Flathead National Forest's road-building policy and an upcoming event in Billings brings together beef, bourbon and cigars.
  • It's Tuesday, May 24th. COVID booster shots for kids 5 to 11now available, fishing season in Yellowstone National Park starts this weekend and an new form of affordable housing in Missoula that could serve as a model for the rest of the state.
  • It's Wednesday, May 25th. The state health department enacts a rule to restrict changing a person's gender marker on birth certificates, the national baby formula shortage hits Montana and how some mobile home residents in Missoula will be affected after the land under their homes was sold.
  • It's Tuesday, June 7th. Land managers in the state not yet fully staffed with their usual number of seasonal firefighters, the 50th anniversary of the ratification of Montana's constitution and voters in Yellowstone County decide whether to continue recreational marijuana sales.
  • It's Wednesday, June 8th. A new vaccine manufacturing facility planned in Southwest Montana, the federal bill to add protections to more than 370 miles of rivers in the state and primary election results.
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